Hello Bimmer Forum,
I didn't see any newcomer corner in this forum, so I started a thread, hope that is ok. Just wanted to introduce myself and say hello. My name is Matthew, and I just started a new job at a BMW dealership in Southern California as a client advisor. I've always respected and admired the amount of knowledge car forum's have, and figured you would be best place to reach out to for product information, news, and rumors. I appreciate the help, please reach out in return.
Cheers,
Matthew
Welcome to the forum Matthew! You have found the place where everyone seems to introduce themselves.
Current fleet:
1999 BMW e36 M3
1999 BMW e36 328is with rotary valve engine head
1999 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight
1990 Jeep Comanche Eliminator
1962 Austin Healey Sprite
Welcome! What is a "BMW700?"
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Welcome, hope you find it as useful here as I do!
The BMW 700 was a small rear-engined car produced by BMW in various models from August 1959 to November 1965, and was the first BMW automobile with a monocoque structure. The 700 was a sales success at a time when BMW was close to financial ruin, and was also successful in its class in motorsport, both in its stock form and as the basis of a racing special called the 700RS. The first variant of the 700 to appear after the original coupe and saloon was the 700 Sport in August 1960. Available only as a coupe, the Sport used an updated engine with a pair of Solex carburetors and a 9.0:1 compression ratio bringing its power output to 40 horsepower (30 kW). The Sport also had a rear anti-roll bar and a ribbed oil pan that was used to reduce the oil temperature of the more powerful engine. BMW introduced a 700 Cabriolet shortly after the 700 Sport, featuring the Sport's 40 horsepower engine and a body Karosserie Baur of Stuttgart. More than a total of 188,000 BMW 700s were sold before production ended in November 1965, and only 2,592 were cabriolets. Upon discontinuing the 700, BMW left the economy car market and did not return for many years until 2002, when they began to reproduce the Mini-Cooper.
I don't think they sold these in the US either. Enjoy
Originally Posted by BoldUlysses
OP you beat me to it.
I hope that shares alot of parts with the 2002 or else parts are probably going to be a pain to find. Im curious how you got it here if none were sold in the US.
Last edited by bimmerjph; 12-21-2011 at 12:58 AM.
The little white Cabrio is mine. I wasn't the original buyer of course. My dad got it from another enthusiast, and passed it on to me. Again, I'm not if they were or were not sold in the US. It was a predecessor to the 2002, and they have a small 2 cylinder engine. BTW that's a pretty 507 on your avatar. Thanks for the post.
We are trying to locate ALL the BMW Baurs in the US. This is a GREAT example!
Please join us at:
http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/
I just posted this car up there today!
Also huge BMW Baur threads at:
E21 forum
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1566814
E30 forum:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...ight=rare+bird
We are hoping to get some Baurs of ALL series together next month at the Vintage at Saratoga. Own a Baur? Bring it!!!!
http://www.vintageatsaratoga.com/
tom82baur@gmail.com for more info
Tom
SE Connecticut
1982 323i Baur, 1977 320i (carbed),
1978 320i (parts)
1991 325ix 5 speed, 1989 325ix (winter),
1989 325ic (summer)
1973 2002 Malaga (with frosting)
1975 Mercedes W115 300D (The Departed)
the late 1979 323i Euro (project, Now Departed)
Visit my blog: Baurspotting
http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/
BWR PWR!
Welcome... but please do a search on the topic before posting because this has been covered before by many and I get tired of being forced to click on, and read these posts. Just kidding! Welcome.
Awesome car. My 2002 Tii was also passed down from family (my dad). Never sell the 700.
Welcome aboard
Wait a client advisor..who might actually know the products??? Isn't that like a Government Worker???
Welcome Aboard, I might need some parts...lol
My 528 is a German Tank..
My 2008 Chihuahua is Blue deal with it
Always teaching now getting paid for it.
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